Hey, I'm not sure of the exact address but it's on Ridge St and it's apparently bordering the very southern tip of the Manayunk area. According to the real estate agent it's a nice area, but we are thinking of flying into Philly in the next few weeks to see it if the owners are interested in our offer.

That tax thing kind of sucks but I don't think we would want to move much further from the city and I'm not sure which areas would not have that tax that would be such an easy commute.

Hey, I'm not sure of the exact address but it's on Ridge St and it's apparently bordering the very southern tip of the Manayunk area. According to the real estate agent it's a nice area, but we are thinking of flying into Philly in the next few weeks to see it if the owners are interested in our offer.

That tax thing kind of sucks but I don't think we would want to move much further from the city and I'm not sure which areas would not have that tax that would be such an easy commute.

Thanks so much for your help!

Danielle,

Another thing you might want to consider before you buy a house in the city. Besides the wage tax, this year there will be a "reassessment" of Real estate taxes. What this means is that many properties in the city will have significant increases in their taxes.

If you scroll down, you will see a map of Philadelphia and the areas which are currently "undertaxed" and those which have been "overtaxed." The Board of Revision of Taxes will be assessing the properties at full value and it is up to city council to reduce the tax rates so as to not hit home owners with a significant increase. Considering how corrupt and inept this city council is, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people get screwed this year. So my suggestion is to think long and hard about buying in the city. You could always buy a little outside the cit and get a nicer area.

Anyone else get a letter about being named First Year Scholar? The letter is kind of vague as to what this really is...I mean I'm not complaining since its added scholarship money..I just didn't know if anyone knew anything else or has one

Has anyone else received their OwlNet pin # but nothing else to tell us how to log on? I'm not sure if we're supposed to get a different mailing with our username, or if it's something we set up when we get to school, or what. I know that if I can't log in soon and change my pin to something I'll remember, though, I'm going to lose the paper...if I haven't already...

Yeah, I went ahead and paid both deposits. The checks have been outstanding for about two weeks now following the email from the admissions department that confirmed their receipt. I went ahead and called Temple and they said they have to send the checks over to some other general University department before they get cashed so it can take a while.

I know most people have already decided to attend Temple. With that in mind, is anyone else concerned about the at graduation employment rate - Temple's being 65%. 9 months after grad employment rate is 95% Theyre not bad, but i feel like those are not spectacular either.

I know most people have already decided to attend Temple. With that in mind, is anyone else concerned about the at graduation employment rate - Temple's being 65%. 9 months after grad employment rate is 95% Theyre not bad, but i feel like those are not spectacular either.

If Temple's job placement is significantly below some other school that you want to attend, in a city where you want to work, I say go to the other school -- assuming job placement is one of your top criteria. In my case, Temple is above my other choices in that regard -- especially if you factor in salary and job types also.

Of course, the "at graduation" number is always going to be lower for schools that have a lot of graduates aiming for public interest or government or prosecutor or public defender jobs or small law firms. That's because those employers can't make projections far enough in advance and can't take the same risk required to hire applicants who haven't passed the bar yet.